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He's below average for sure, but his offense is just below Altuve who's average in the fieldGMF1991 said:Horrible fielder though.
true, but he's what like 100-300 points worse year by yearcatman said:Here are DJ LeMahieu's splits:
http://m.mlb.com/player/518934/dj-lemahieu?year=2017&stats=splits-r-hitting-mlb
Yes, he does better at home, but most players do play better when they are in a familiar environment.
Ramirez's offense is better than Murphy's though?brett05 said:He's below average for sure, but his offense is just below Altuve who's average in the field
last year it was, three years total it's not close.CameronCrazy06 said:Ramirez's offense is better than Murphy's though?
Strange how he peaked in his age 31 and age 32 seasons. I don't know if I'd count on his age 33 season being similar.brett05 said:I am going Daniel Murphy. Even though he was injured the guy flat out has proven us all wrong for years now.
No reason not too. Again, he's proven and is playing better than Ramirez right now. Only way you cna vote for Ramirez is if you only count last year.PWNdroia said:Strange how he peaked in his age 31 and age 32 seasons. I don't know if I'd count on his age 33 season being similar.